Meet Dr. Thomas
“Oral Surgery is my passion. I think it is imperative that my patients also understand the importance of oral health and how it relates to their overall health. Through my years of training and experience, I have developed treatment as well as sedation techniques that allow my patients to remain at ease and comfortable during their surgical experience. I hold myself and my team to a standard of excellence and it is important to me that my patients trust me to perform their procedures at the highest level”.
Our Practice
Oral and Maxillofacial surgery requires additional years of hospital-based surgical and anesthesia training after graduation from dental school. As an Oral and Maxillofacial surgeon, Dr. Thomas performs various surgeries in the areas of the mouth, jaws, face, head and neck. She is trained in bone grafting techniques designed to rebuild bone structure. At Premier Oral and Facial Surgery, we maintain unparalleled levels of cleanliness and sterilization, high standards of anesthesia care, and general surgical safety. Our technology, allows us to provide surgical solutions as safely and efficiently as possible. The care and comfort of our patients is our highest priority.
Meet the Team
The surgical team at Premier Oral and Facial Surgery has years of experience in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Our staff is trained in assisting with intravenous sedation/ outpatient general anesthesia in our state-of-the-art office setting. Patients are continuously monitored during and after surgery. All of our team members are CPR certified. We have informed administrative personnel who are well-versed in health and insurance policies.
Office Technologies
Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) provides views of oral and maxillofacial structures through a 3D x-ray which aides in the diagnosis and treatment of certain oral conditions. The information that it provides offers surgical predictability and successful outcomes for patients. It can be used to assess jaw bone levels, impacted teeth, tumors of the jaw.
CBCT is a quick scan with less than 1/10th the radiation exposure of a medical CT.
Scans can easily be shared with your restorative dentist.